The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardinare. Thursday June 22 1911
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
fACt THREE
The Social Realm
i
JI NK (IROOMS.
They don't amount
To much I know.
Tin' brides mono-
polize tlio shows-
lint sf the (lowers
They carry now
' The orange wreath
I'lton each lirow;
Tlu- carriages
In which tliey ride;
The rings with which
The Unots ate tied;
The searfpins that
The ushers get ;
Tile license lee.
And there is yet
Tlu- "ten spot' for
The parson too;
The cabbies' tips
'When all is throtth;
The shower bouipiots
Kor bridesmaids fair:
The diamond sr.nbiiivt
for her hair.
Yes all of those
And more beside.
Are glories that
The grooms provide.
They don't amount
To much. I know
lint lacking them
Tliere'd he no show.
Detroit Kri o l'r -.s.
Mrs. Bert Foster enieitaincd v.itn
-.in all-day party to Chii !':-'c7 lake
today in honor of Mrs. .loci Hut -Italian.
Mrs. .1. X.
several days
.lones has returned from
visit In Hugo.
Albert and Kay Howard left yos-
terilay for a visit to their grandmother of heavy whit" satin embroidered witr I
in Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Howard j v. -filed peacock feathers. Her jewels'
will join them later and briny them consist of a tiaia necklace earrings !
tiiiuith the country in their car. j ;ml bracelet of diamonds and chit-
15 I aid.-. The earring.- are a pair worn by j
Miss Lorelia Jane ('nice will etuer- (Vherino II. She will carry a white!
tain a house parly of quests over the'osinch feather fan a. counterpart of j
weekend lit her father's summer resi-jlh' one pros tiled by South Africa to
deuce 4L'."i 'West Tliirter nth street. the present Queen at the t hue of her j
Anions; the guests are Miss Kli.a I man itr-av Like all the other ladles!
('nice and Miss Kthcl McKlroy who! she will wear three ostrich rentiers I
arrive from Ardniore today and the' in hr hair. j
Misses .loanetto Knsworth Dee Llnn.i Mfi. Phillips wile of the first sec-
Klhel Hanks and Kdna lirown who
v. ill come dow n from the state normal
M-hool at iMlmond Priday.
Miss ("nice will graciously open her
homo for a week-end party every Kri -
day. Saturday and Sunday until she
has entertained all of the girls from
the school. Numerous Informal gaie -
ties will he arranged lor their nter -
tninment. Oklahoma!!.
XI .
Mrs. Stillwell Russell will entertain
on l'riday afternoon for Mrs. T. H.
Sturgeon who leaves soon for Okla-
homa City.
Tin' Chandler Tribune pays the fol-
lowing tribute to Jack London an Ard-
more young man who has -exceptional
talent as a violinist and who taught j
violin the two past years in that city: !
"The violin recital given Friday eve-1
ning by the pupils of Mr. Jack Loudon
of the Chandler College of Music was ;
one of the musical treats of tho year.'
The several numbers on the program !
were heartily appiauueci iy ine ap -
it-ecialive audience which despite the
extreme hi it ol the evening filled tho
greater part of Kgbert ojiera house.
Few of those taking part had everj
nhived in nublic before hut this fact !
Bamdefiime
Jio U.vr i t
im . . ? mm. m t
h mi
I l.'j;;-VM
j it i ' x i
hut gaie emphasi to the natural abil-
ity and faithful application of the
pupils to the ainstakin .: skill of the
lead ( r.
"The .-flections wio all of the hct-
t. r e lass of mm-io and tin- uianncr in
: which thev were rendered showed an
understanding of the compiled! ions
worthy of musicians of loll!; experi-
ence. One thing that must have im-
pressed all who make no pretense of
musical education was the fact tha'
those with an ambition to play that
most wonderful of in.-tniiiicnis the
violin need not hesitate to undertake
i; provided they can have advantage
of ;i skilled instructor such as Mr.
London. i
"This class is certainly a tribute to
hi-i ability and he is to be congratu-
lated upon his splendid success.
"We understand that Mr. London
will spend next year in study and
while we approve of his purpose to
make the most of hU remarkable tal-
ents in his chosen profession we re-
ure I his leaving Chandler where h
I has contributed so much to the niu-
sical Hie of tlie community nun
I where he will be so greatly missed
i
..
Royal Reception.
It nay It of iiitere.-t 10 the lady
nailers of thi Ardmoreilo to know
how the American ladies were gown-
ed a: the coronation ot King (leorge
V .mil his Queen Mary in London to-
d;'y. The dresses Horn a;e descrilied
as foilcws-
Mrs. Wliitelaw eid. wife of the
American amba-sudor The dress she
wore at the li'st court this season. It
is of while satin the front and hack
trimmed with pearls and diamonds!
and panels of fine !ace. She will also i
wear a tiara of pearls and diamonds j
a pearl collar anil ropes ot pearls.
Mrs. John Hays Hammond wile of
the American Special Knoy- A dress
ret.irv o: the embassy While satin
dress with iarl and silver trimming.
: A tiara diamond collar and pearl
necklace
' Mrs. Simpson wire of Captain Simp
son naval attache American Kni-
j bassy White satin trimmed with
iold point lace and diamante; jewels
'. diamonds.
j Mrs. Sloc-um wife of Captain
i S'eicii ii military ii'tta"he American
'embassy - - White satin charmeiise .m-
hrohicred in a dianianto feather de-
sign; a diamond tiara and in ckhice.
The Queen's train was carried by
six young laelies daughters of Kails
instead of as usual by pages. Those
selected for the duty wi" Lady Mary
Dawson daiifrhter of the Countess of
Hai ti ey; Lady Mabell Ogihy dangh-j
tor of the Counters of Aiilic; Lady
Victoria Can ingion daughter of the
Counttss Carrington: Laily Klleen I
Hntl 'f. daughter of the Countess of j
Lauesborough; Lady Kile-en Knox i
d iuditer of the Countess of Ilaiil'tir- i
iy. anei un. i-ohmic. i.cc... n.-
tor of the Countess of Kenmare.
Tiw wIh-u worn by tin' member
Hie various degrees of the peerag
Of '
HI i
the coronation of the nionarc
regulated by precedent dating
monarch are1
Grows Hair
and we can
PROVE IT!
The Great DANDERINE Never
Fails to Produce the
Desired Results.
IT enlivens and itn igecnitcs the hair
gland and tiiiue of the scalp
resulting in a continuous and
. . .1 f.l L '-
increasing growin oi ino nair.
l.etlrrs-tl l.riil.e' acf c.lcllli-
Uiilly e-ouclliK lu Inilll le-'dll.
.ill l-ctrl of It.. .-.'Ciutry id
llllK ttlilt llillc.l.T.jK lllrt re-
i!CA'ed I lie yrowiti e.f l.cilrlli
llllit were redlclcicri'd
nljnt.'ly li.M'lt'-t'.
A la.ly from llrcjoklvli errll--:
"After a niu. i t lrl.el my l. ili
HtopiH-el fullliil.'. R:cei J ll-cu
liule) a love-lv lit'.i-l of I. Itr
very lie-a. y au.l eo -r e.-i miet
a 0i:trtr vaol-. I.ni."
i
Danderine stimulates the scalp
makes it healthy and keeps it so.
It is the greatest scalp invig-oiatur
know n. It is a wholesome medi-
cine fot both the hair and scalp.
Even a small bottle of it will
put more genuine life in your
hair than a gallon of any other
hair tonic ever made. Itahowt
results from the very start.
Now on s;i!e at every drug and
toilet store in the land; 3 sies
25c 50c and $1.00.
II VO liiiHlt.rlll.a.-l4. w-c-
Cut
This
Out
will M'trl ti Urn ..iturlc fiw
Iby n't:cnc mill luanvoitc who
' (i-Dd tin lece coeicMi:i ui lln-
Kimlton OtndtHni Ct. CKicno
' witli iltir nanir tact a.t.lr.-
and luc la .ellier ur tcuiiip.
io pomace..
for centuries. Those ot the first or
ducal decree which is regatded as so
diL'ui'iid thai il l princes of the blood
no a! are cie.i id dukes en the attain
ui 'ilt. or -liortl; alter of their nuv
.lority in u s i wear in thefit -t place full
court die-s or uniloini. Out this is
i arri.'il ; sui niat or man'le of crim-
son velvet lined with while taffeta
filled with mini v or. which is the
I white tei of the ermine or stoat with
the blai k tails attached w hile the
i i i' i of the same lur without the
! i'l.ick tails bet with four rows oi
1 id'ik lur symmi . rii a"y an aimed
t round it. The duke's cap is of crimson
Velvet tinned up Willi ermine ! : . i i 1 1
1 :i goid tassel on the top. Thi- is re-
j placed alter the completion of the cor-
onation ceremony by a coionct eon-
.sistii.g of a linlo of gold or Vis-d
i silver gilt set roiind with eight -ttau-
berry leaves.
; The oronaiion robe o! a dm ho-s
is a ( nelson vol' et mantle the cape
lerrerl wiih while mini er barred vith
1 four lows of black eruiinc five inches
I fr HU I he d;:e. The kittle no el - at
t he w :i:si o er ;i white pa tic. The '
' bcili e i- low and tight lining wiih
stomach r unci puticl of white or
cream mat "rial w i: h fur liorder'im !
j tin- i ip of the bodice ami coniiuiioil '
in a band over e.ieh shoulder lie- '
colonel is similar to that cl her bus-
I band
i in Ion;
IVer
: cpi;se-c
her train is two vards
h.
ot
wo;
the next cb
r lu-ocisely
lilVC
simi
or mar-
ir rubes j
I to ; llo-e of th
dukes.
but 111
are
e'titl"cl to only three ana a half rows !
; of black fur on their capes four on !
j the right and ihree on tlie left side j
I tie tin l. no s.cn'e hut the c oronet
is H.'o:n-ci wi'h four silei Pal's and
four golden strawberry loaves arrang
ed alternately. j
A marchioness's robe dilfcrs from '
that ot a duchess in that it has only j
three and a half rows of black fur j
oiincl i: w hile her t l ain is rod iced i
to a yard and three-ipiarlers in length j
She w :irs a similar coronet to that
of her husband. j
Kor an earl or count the robes arc '
the same hut the bars of black fur !
arc- reduced to three. Hi coronet Is a ;
circle of gold or sliver gill chased
and hindered with ermine and ii
bonis eight pyrimidnl iioints placed 1
around it alternately with cmht stiaw-l
nerry leaves while a large silver ball
is piaeotl on the top of each point.
A countess wears on her corona-
tion robe only three rows of b!;e I.
ermine the border of miniver being
rodmed to three inches and her train
to a yard and a ha'f in longlh. Her
eo'onei is the same as that of an
earl.
isooiints are robed .similarly
to the
peers o! higher degree hut
are en-
tilled to only two and a half row-Id.o-ii
fur on their capes arran
ot
l !
three on the right and two on the le!-
' side. The golden circle' of a viscount's
jcoionet surmounted 'hv sixteen silver
; balls.
I I he rolip of a viscountess
same- way has but two and
j rows of black lur with a whili
111 tin
a half
border
I of two ;nd g half inc hes while her
j train is a yard and a quarter in
length.
j r or the barons who form the low-
est decree of the p-eerage only two
tows of hlaci tur are permitted lo bo
j worn on their capes their robes be
ing otaemi.-e similar to those of the
oilier .poors. Their loronets consist of
1 " ' 11 " ""lei'-reu wnn eriuino
hack''"1 lM';u'm.g six silver lulls.
i : A ha -one -s- wears only two bars of
i h.ack l iir and a two inch border of1
while an. nvcr Wiiile her train only
J me isiires a yanl in length. She wears
la simi ar coioneM to tha: of her Jius-
j band.
j Ti'e style ol the dress worn by all
pei i esses at ;ne coronation as ilis-
tingiiishcel from the robes Is regu'at-
icd hv the office of the Karl .Marshall
j as follows. A klrlle- of crimson velvet
bordere d all round with a narrow odg-
ling of miniver or white fur scal-
J lopend In front otherwise plain. This
1 kirtle may be lastened down the bac k
I or in front. It opens f i out the waist in
j front widening giadually -down to the
j gr.iunil It may be gathered nck in
time l-'tooiis e.ieh tied hack with
a bow of go d tinsel.
The sleeves are about nine inches
long of the same material decorated
wiih two nar-ow rows of white mill-
iter below which are five lappets of
length varying between one and three
inches each edged with white miniver
and below thc-e white lace. The petti-
coat Is white or cream colored .edged
with la.-e. embroidery or brocade
which is of gold or silver. Jewels are
perinitt'.' l to he worn round the in ok
and also on the bodice and ietticoal .
while tiaras may Ik? carried on the .
head.
Work Will Soon Start
after you take Dr. King's New Life
Pills and you'll quickly enjoy their
fine res'tlts. Constitpation and lndi-
sestioa vanish and fine appetite re-j
turns. They regulate stomach liver
and bowels and ir.-.part new strength
and energy to tha whole system. Try
them. Only 23 cents at Ringer Drug
Co. I
Had 34 Living Children.
i Sa -culpa. Okla
lime -Jt - A 11 t
he hear1 o Then-
disc'osed in tile
.'rank i liaui-.
Mod a: tin- a-e
. c: Icy hi- widen
in children
ot this cry mm-
i
that would delk'ht
do: o Roosevelt w .-
. death V' -iiticsday o
coin: c '.. The tiegi..
o! o"c. and is siir i
and ihirt v-lotir 11 ::
. 1c "id. 'I iie ounces'
su.il Hoc I is a d.i
i and at ! he head o:
j ow i! as are a'l of
tile c l.ildivn. Asked
i-hter of thirtv.
: a family of h.r
t ic r niiiinder or
how many grand
illlclc ilibll en sill-
prompt ly wa-;.
ui t know ."
c hi'dii n and great
i V i . el I lie answ c
i " I ..i w dy iiic rev. 1 d
A Few 'Cascarets
Cure Constipation
Pleasant gentle tbough the most ef-
fective remedy in the world for . .
. . siurtrpsii bowels or a lazy liver. . .
In the old days
calomel castor
; . -ic was die
oil. -alts or e
ndl ui
Hliar-
I ie s. e i hey wei-c
scene el. lor I hoy I
a. Ii an. I bowe's. Tn
pepper acts in t i.
tloi.ilecl the howe!:-tho.-e
lluids were
And a w.i-i" .today
inol.'ow. You secni1'
wei e ac t nallv w ors.
it.
It's elitlei-en; with
efteci is I iie same ;
fo uls ot- i f exerci
uorsc than .. hoy
i iiated I he sleMII-
ac ted mm h ns
uo.-tnls. I'lle
with fluids. 1 tut
dkcslio juice'.-
means a lack tei
el relief but you
otf than without
Cascarets. Their
i that of laxativi'
. They stiuiulat
the !;ow els to nat ill nl act ion
ing no . The
No grip-
act as
a bowel tonic.
The old way too was to lake large
doses of physic. IVoplo waileal until
tlie bowels were dogged. The now
way is to take one ('.iscaret when
you need it. Carry the box in your
pocket or purse. Wad off the trou-
bles instantly. Th' modern plan is
to keep a i your b. si. The old way
wasted too many good hours (let a
In (cuts box of Cascarets now.
i Tainted Butter Must Go.
j Oklahoma City June 21. That
tainted butter must go is the ultima!-
; urn oi the slate pure lood
j sion. A new rule Las been
i by Hie commission effective
j which parallels the similar
i ready in loree regarding llu
eommis-
adopli'd July 1.
rule a-
.-ah' of
j ancient :!gs. 1'nder the new rub' the
j sa'o or ofi'-rini; for sab' of tainted
j putrid or rancid '..iittoe! is prohibited.
A proviso is inserted how ever to the
jelled that whin any such purchase
tor 'ale is made for the express pur-
poe of shipping i he bctler out of
'.'his state it is not to be . onsidi reil
l a violation of law. Inspectors of the
pure food depar-meiit ami all officer
of tile
enfot r-e
stale have been
the rule rigidly.
instructed to
TIZ-For
Sore
Feet
Tired Aching Swollen Smelly Sweaty
Feet? Corns Callouses or Bunions?
Use TIZ.. It's Sure Quick
and Certain.
'sfSS n Jf il'Ji
Vjjjr fh 1 4'
l "ntSV
lay
Vou Will Enjoy Using TIZ. The Most
Pleasant Remedy You Ever Tried
and Moreover it Works.
At hist here is instant relief and a
lasting piTinaiicnt remedy for bore
feet. No more tired feet. No more
aching feet. No more swollen bad
smelling sweaty feet. No more coins.
No more bunions. No more callouses
no matter what ails your feet or what
under the sun you've tried without
Setting relief just use TIZ.
TIZ is totally unlike anything else
for the purpose you ever heard of.
It's the only foot remedy ever made
which acts on the principle of drawing
out all the poisonous exudations which
cause sore feet. 1'owders and other
remedies merely !os up tho jiores.
TIZ ch-atises them out and keeps them
clean. It works right off. You wio
feel better the very first time its used.
Use It a wee k and you can forget you
ever had sore feet. There Is nothing I
0n earth that can compare with it. Tizj
tnr sni .t i. .lrnsrisls -. cents I
per box or direr; if you wish from
Walter Luther Dodge & Co. Chtcago.
111.
Alieged Abduction.
Me Vrpti r. Ok a . .lime til.
-A man
w ho arrived
hi r.-
a week ago and
Ming automobiles
night with Miss
ears old daughter
claimii'g to he s.
left here Monday
Anni" Carter le'. j
of a res tabb- widow.
He gave his name as
Clyde- Cun-
ningh:!iu of l.eMUgto:i Tenn. T n-v
Weill f'oui here to 1 1 a i I 'j v i ' ' e. win
they purchased ticket. lor Lit
Kit!.. Telegram lane been scut t
in; in intercept him. W.mat.t- wc
1 c
- .a ci
Thb
.1. me
W '.'cite
found
line :1
t.-.ll ! I
1 ir him.
i i enitig I he off; -or- ha e .
c .nl i :i '.; t '.ic in to :!!. e i' is
slavo traltic c c a;. el i. it
thfv ha e i
le-scd la.
M-Sel .
ease will
autiloritie
Wins Fight for Life.
It was a long and bloody b.
l:fe that wan waged by James
it:
1.
shon of Newark. X. J of wi.i.-h he
writes: "I hail lost much Idood troui
lung hemorrhages and was viu- we.i'.
and run-down. Kor eight months I
unable to work. Heath seeme'd
lose on my neeis wneu i negan unco
week ago to use Dr. King's New Di
e'overy. Hut it has helped nie greatly
It Is doing all that yon claim." I'o.
weak sore lungs obstinate' coughs
stubborn colds lioarscnp s la grl;
asthma liay-fover or any throat or
".): trouble its supreme. .'ov and
Jl el. i. Trial bottle tree. Cnarantei d
by Uiu-cr Drug Co.
j Missouri
I'll CI " i v c y.
. u new child labor
ri'.a.v.
I'W
ic:'.ih
! men arc
.laian.
twice as many wnnu'ii as
i v-taged in I ho i ml lis t lies ot
Tie Ctniiiil Labor I'nioii and the
Central Federated Trades I'uion. m
liroohl.Mi N. V. will protest against
th' .Mi Xamarns arrest tomorrow
nil-h'. an-iiel tloiupers and .Mayor
'eiele I '.1' .Milwaukee will speak.
VI'. never the oulienne of lie sea-
men's s'rike :l will nave an unu.siial
iniperiantco as an application of labor
oi ganiatiou lo a new tie'd for a
strike on the high seas is a rare if
not an unexampled event.
Minor Seymour of Tacemn Va.-.h.
is conduct ing a campaign to le-cul;
up what he believe s to bo combl-
iialii.u among the Japanese gardeners
to charge exorbitant prices for food
prciuucls. ilis tight Is at'lracling the
e oiintrv-w i.le attention at a lime when
tho entire nation is proti-stlng against
the hiuli cost of living.
I
The wai't n scs' tiuion of San Kran-
ci.-e o has voted to iiu-po.se a fine on
any member who in the fiiiute does
not display her badge of nieinbershin
while oi 'Inly. An attempt it also
I in ing mane io nave memm-rs retrain
I from giving their patronage to stores
that do not em.ploy union cletks.
Tweiitv-lwo railroads employing
sou (MM) men have straight pensions
ami the' Cnitcd States Steel Company
with nmi men has a straight out
and out system. These corporations
maintain these systems not as char-
ities but as business propositions be-
lieving they will be H oup.'d by in-
T":'S"d loyalty and effort c.u the p;lri
of t he men.
union .abor atlorne.'. s of los
' Vn'-'(l's Iwve pre'l'iire'l suits against
M'Mr Al 'Xtuider ami Chlet ot I'oliee
I .os
1 Sehaln m and the directors of two
i or three c-orpci: ations i.ggn gating $1-
J mil' linn in dam iges. The suits are
the result of the recent arrest of
1'ii'on men who were charged wiih
con-pita - and false imprisonment.''
Deb ions from tho Chicago Feder-
ation of Labor and the Internal i.iual
Assoc union of Machinists are working
to iiilliu io-p the board of election
coniinisionors to purchase only vol
ing machines that bc.ir
label. It is stated that if
the union
votini; ma
chines ate introdu i I whi h do not
bear that label objection will he
sourded by Iimi.iiiiii union men in Chi
cago ami that t'.ie matter might even !
go so far that the men iniht refuse 1
i
to vote.
The Ohio Federation of Labor bis
begun :i i;itewide movement lo ui :
the Initiative and refeieiiduni and
recall at the Ohio con.t it ut ional con-
vention next fall.
The uniform success that has attend-
ed the use of Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ha!
made? It a favorite everywhere. It cati
always be demanded upon. For sale by
il! deaiers.
' DON'T GET RUM DOWN
WmVc aee.l un-.Tati. If yoc. Live- KkIm-jt etrTtfvit-d.-r
truublr Ilccli Ici-a.t M l.. lli..lie' Nrrwc;ae.- .
I'.iiii." in tl.e l.a. k. uei.I Mt'il aiti.v.-r.ir.'t .m U-
'.. .f Malh.Tl.raya A I M It 1. 1 A N-fKAK. lice
.l-a:nit b-rl.c.:rf. It n'.er fn We h oe many
te-:ac;.m::c: from pre'etul p.-em tco lne it-.i
tn wo:i l.--f ci r.-nii-Ijr. Ai A rvi aicr it leu re.
P'l'inl. A-k l.-r M.;n.T(;'av AutrMlcan-l.-ttf
o Iim'f '-i-u or cu-ni hr nccil f.r ftci era. sa:citK
I'ttEIS. AJJrvS3-l ae MutlwrUtajr Co. UK .j M.V.
Wfmm
Wo krow of no otliiT nictlicino which Ills been so suc-cc-.-ful
in idivA i:ir the sut'tVrin of women or secured se
in.inv jviuiiiio totimoni.tls .is has Lydia K. Pinkham's
W'vt.tljl'- L!i)inu mml.
In a!nnit la i-ry ci iinimir.iiy you will find women who
luvr in-i n ivstoii tl t. health by Lyilia E. l'inkliani's Veg-
ct.tliK' Ci'itiiiour.d. Almost c.erv woman you meet has
i -idler ln-e'i beiu-fitt'd b' it
iboratoi
IP.
the 1
I.llll
l.uniii''' out onr i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 one
vviiiiv-n si-;-kini;' lic.i'.tli in wliich many openly Mate over
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GRAND RIVER OR NEOSHO.
Norman Okla." .liine21Sha"ll tho
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of the M'opie .n the eastern part of
I the state.
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ton some veins ago decided that
C ; i a ml Itivcr was not (Iiand Hiver at
all but Neosho. The people of the
eastern part of the stale know Hint
(Irani! Itivcr l formed by Neosho and
S; ring rivers which unite In Ottawa
county and from this point to the Ark
nnsas river the stream is (Iraiul Kiver.
has always been (Irand River and
will always be known as (irand Kiver.
In 1M!L Washington lrvmg who cross-
ed the prairies in his famous tours
speaks of crossing (irand River at
its mouth. All of the early literature
mentions! (irand Kiver and not Nt"
ho.
I'rof. ('has. N. Could of the Okla
j hoina geological survey who Is inter-
hoin
j este.
j Okli.
in most lliings which concern
iboma. has been agitating the
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the board has agreed to reconsider
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Cannot chairman of the board of 1
i Eeoraphic nanus. Washington D. ('. 1
i asking that the name (irand River be
restored this r"ipi' st cannot fail to
have we'ght. I
If the action of the board Is not re
conside r
d the stream will have two
All state and county maps
name
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